Posted on 05/01/2008 6:01:31 AM PDT by MizSterious
FLDS doctor denies abuse at YFZ Ranch |
By Heather May and Brooke Adams The Salt Lake Tribune Salt Lake Tribune |
Article Last Updated:05/01/2008 01:20:20 AM MDT |
The physician who cares for the polygamous community now in the national spotlight - and who has treated its prophet in a Utah jail - is described by his mentor as "very kind, very sensitive, very concerned." Lloyd H. Barlow, a member of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, graduated from the University of Utah's School of Medicine in 1995. He completed a one-year internship in internal medicine in 1996, and then did a family medicine residency at the U. that ended in 1999. Barlow oversees a health clinic in Hildale, the sect's traditional home base, and its Texas clinic at its YFZ Ranch. Texas authorities allege there is a pattern of sexual abuse of underage girls at the ranch; and on Wednesday an official said at least 41 children there have had broken bones. He also said young boys may have been sexually abused. Barlow flatly denies that any child abuse occurred at the ranch. "There is not," Barlow said. "The parents are very loving and caring parents, as I believe [Texas child welfare officials] could attest given the stresses put on them over the past three weeks and observing them. The parents are very much interested in the care and well-being of their children." He added: "It is part of our belief system that the way to teach and train children is to deal with them and train them in kindness." Physicians are legally required to report cases of suspected child abuse - something Barlow said he would have done if he found such evidence. Texas authorities would not comment Wednesday on whether investigations include whether anyone failed to report abuse of children at the ranch. Barlow said children with serious illnesses or injuries were treated at health care facilities outside the ranch, and police found receipts for such care, court records show. There have been no public complaints against Barlow or discipline by licensors in Utah or Texas. Physician Marc E. Babitz was Barlow's faculty supervisor during his residency program and worked with him at a now-closed family practice clinic in Salt Lake City. "He was really a very fine student and a very fine resident. He put the welfare of his patients as his top priority," said Babitz, who once visited Barlow at the Hildale clinic. He said he was once introduced to one of Barlow's wives. Until Barlow completed his medical degree, Hildale and the adjoining FLDS town of Colorado City, Ariz., had a single nurse practitioner to rely on. "He made a huge difference to health care in this area," said Joanne Yarrish, a certified nurse midwife in nearby Centennial Park. Barlow repeatedly visited then-ailing sect leader Warren S. Jeffs in the Washington County jail in the spring of 2007. Jeffs was awaiting trial and was later convicted of two first-degree felony counts of rape as an accomplice for his role in a 2001 spiritual marriage between a 14-year-old follower and her 19-year-old cousin. --- * JULIA LYON contributed to this report. |
>>even a whole family of mother and children<<
Me too!
Thank you Miz for your organizational skills and efforts. They are much appreciated.
I don’t think you’re nuts. I don’t even WANT any more kids and I fell in love with the little girl on the slide in the playground picture. I just want to grab her and protect her.
Aww, thanks. But I have lots of help.
**Whatever.***
Must I explain it to you?
Nazi doctor trying to keep a secret straps Dustin Hoffman in a dentist chair and begins to drill and asks the question...”Is it safe?”
Flds doctor trying to keep a secret poo poos problems in the compound. Did he ask his victims..”Is it safe?”
Actually the (polygamy-practicing Original LDS) oLDS begat the polygamy-teaching-but-not-practicing) mLDS (Modern LDS) which in turn begat the (polygamy practicing and preaching) fLDS (Fundamentalist LDS).
The oLDS was disincorporated in 1882 and the mLDSrose from the ashes of the disincorporated LDS (dLDS) after they "officially" 'suspended' (wink wink) the practice of polygamy.
Those kids are pets, plain and simple.
We would love them.
First, I’d have had to have seen the movie. I didn’t.
Yep, no need for a trial. Git a rope!
My eyes just rolled back in my head! :)
Boys are more independent and more likely to exhibit rebellion. Girls are more pack oriented. They will go along with the crowd. Girls prefer consensus whereas boys will just argue to hear their head rattle.
Also, marriage is a form of graduation for the girls. They graduate from the doldrums of childhood slavery and join the women’s team.
Some good ole’ Texas justice.
The women and children have not been arrested. As far as I know, all the over 18 women are free to go as they please. I don't think anyone is in custody in that respect. The children, under 18, are in foster care, which is not the same as being arrested.
Since there's so much doubt about the relationships between the women and children, and the women have been found trying to confuse the issue with false information and other deceitful acts, care needs to be taken in not releasing the kids back into the situation. As I understand it, no child can be returned to a non-legal guardian. Since there's no way to determining which child belongs to whom, the state has no choice in the matter. That's going to have to wait until DNA establishes relationships.
The men have likely not been charged because of lack of evidence or lack of sufficient evidence. If they were arrested with not enough evidence, that could blow the case. Once the DNA evidence comes in, that'll likely change everything.
I think it's pretty was established that a great deal of illegal activity went on there. The only way to stop it, though, is through a court of law. The evidence cannot fail there for the prosecution to be successful.
Like you said, evidence is everything. Give them time. I'm sure they don't want to blow it any more than anyone else wants to see them blow it.
In a CPS case?
If they werent giving the public any information, then you folks would be whining about secret investigations.
It's the selective, self serving nature of the leaks. And of course it's a secret investigation, as are all CPS investigations.
Hi p.
I hope you thank him for that every day of your life;)
No we don't. I'd love to provide them with a safe loving environment.
Oh, and the fLDS lawyers and interviews aren’t at ALL “self-serving,” are they? LOL. Well, your mind is made up and closed up tighter than a drum, nothing we say (even when presenting facts) will change a thing for you.
***First, Id have had to have seen the movie. I didnt.***
The term “Is it safe?” has become one of the famous one liners from the movies. I think of it every time I read about one of these “doctors”.
A year ago, 60 people were shot 5 blocks from me. Where was the law? Where was the justice? When it was all over, people complained because the police did not act proactively to stop the situation.
If we had another Jim Jones situation instead of what we have now in Texas, people would be complianing because the police didn’t act.
Sometimes doing nothing just doesn’t work
Actually, when this first started, I posted that I would take a mother and her children.
I was told I was nuts.
Thanks for the encouragement! The kiddies need some love and our love is boundless. There’s enough to go around.
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